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Las Vegas Motorcoach Resort one of '6 of the USA's Top RV Parks'

Las Vegas Motorcoach ResortWith four hundred RV sites - shaded by nearly a thousand palms - just a ten-minute drive from the Las Vegas Strip, this luxe, 41-acre RV facility features myriad class-A amenities, starting with a 10,000-square-foot clubhouse, a resort-style swimming pool, a pair of whirlpools, several tennis courts, a restaurant, occasional live entertainment, a dog park, and a fitness center.Read about the rest here.    

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How to spend a long weekend in Las Vegas

Las Vegas has long been one of the most popular and accessible travel destinations in the whole world. An estimated 42.5 million people made the trip to North America's foremost adult playground in 2019, for example, up from just under 36 million at the beginning of the century. One of the many reasons for the sustained popularity of "Sin City" is its rich diversity of entertainment, which makes it the ideal place for long weekend getaways and hedonistic, boys'- and girls'-night-out…

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Adrenaline pumping above the casino at the Stratosphere

Perhaps the most exciting casino hotel in Vegas, the Stratosphere (soon to be rebranded as the STRAT) is on Las Vegas Boulevard, and considered to be the Strip's northernmost casino hotel. But what especially sets it apart are what's here besides its 2,424 rooms and huge (8,000-square-foot) gaming floor: the action-packed attractions contained in its Stratosphere Tower - the city's tallest, as well as the USA's tallest observation tower and fifth tallest in general. There are two observatory…

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  • Here's a nice little round-up from Forbes on what's new in Vegas this summer, especially when it comes to restaurants and shows:https://www.forbes.com/sites/christinaliao/2023/05/16/heres-whats-n...
    Here’s What’s New In Las Vegas For Summer 2023
    Whether you're looking for the latest restaurant, bar, or attraction, here are the best new openings in Las Vegas this summer.
  • I'd always thought of Vegas as an epitome of environmental wastefulness, so I was pretty fascinated to catch this yesterday - although it's still not my cup of tea as a destination: https://adventure.com/how-las-vegas-conserves-water/
    How Sin City finally learned to sustain itself
    Las Vegas is a glittering oasis in the desert—defying the odds of nature. So how did it became an unlikely champion in sustainability?
  • A recent survey of U.S. disabled travelers put Vegas at the top of the national list in terms of accesibility. Judging from my last two visits, I can't say I'm surprised.https://www.usatoday.com/story/travel/2023/02/06/disabled-travel-ac...
    Which cities are the best for disabled travelers? These 3 US destinations rank among the best.
    In a survey last fall, 3,500 disabled tourists said New York, Las Vegas and Orlando are the most accessible cities in the U.S.
  • At the beginning of last month, the Grammys were held in Las Vegas for the first time ever, underscoring Sin City's burgeoning importance as Music City. And earlier this year The Daily Beast took a dive into the various elements driving this trend: https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-las-vegas-became-americas-live-mu...
    How Las Vegas Became America’s Live Music Capital
    With residencies by the likes of Adele, Gaga, and Katy Perry, as well as a number of highly anticipated music festivals and the Grammys, Vegas is the…
  • Today at The World on Wheels...come fly with us as we grab a helicopter and enjoy a nighttime flight over Las Vegas.
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    The World on Wheels
    An ongoing adventure of travel and living while using a wheelchair. Tim has been disabled from birth. Darryl is his father and caregiver who travel…
  • and on the second day, I did some more Stripping!

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  • My first day in Vegas was spent walking many kilometers across the Strip and exploring the Las Vega...9012371677?profile=original.

  • On on my first trip to Vegas I wanted to stay somewhere cheap, but still central since we only had two days in town. The Quad turned out to be a perfect option, and the presense of the Hash A Go Go cafe had a lot to do with that!:)

  • Nicely done, Darryl. With The Sahara closed, guess you've got to slum it at Mandalay Bay.
  • Since I like IFWTWA to hold its conference in Las Vegas in 2012, we are checking things out. Thanks for the invite.
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